"Police dog" is a job description, "husky" is a breed.
Police dogs are chosen to do certain things, which huskies aren't known to be as good at.
They're better for that purpose. If you don't have that purpose, a husky might be just as good or even better.
No. Huskies are bred to pull sleds, not as a loyal companion to go after criminals and sniff out drugs. Dogs that are bred to be guard dogs, like German Shepherds, are the best for this job.
The husky. A husky is stronger and wider than a police dog when the husky has wider jaws plus bigger size. If the police dog is aggressive, then the husky would be injured.
Yes, it is a natural hunter, and easy trainable.
A husky is a breed of dog and is a mammal.
a 'Husky'
An Alaskan Malamute is a bigger dog than a husky.
The Alaskan Husky is not a true dog breed. Alaskan Huskies are themselves the animal created when crossing a Siberian Husky with another dog breed. Under this definition, the result of a pairing between an Alaskan and a Siberian Husky is simply another Alaskan Husky.
Husky, as in siberian husky
Like all breeds of domesticated dog, Siberian Husky offspring are called puppies.
yes they work outside
Washington does not have an official state dog. In 2004 it was proposed that the Siberian Husky be adopted as the official state dog for Washington.
A Husky Dog Team - 1902 was released on: USA: February 1902
what the ****? WHAT ARE HUSKY PUPPIES!?!?!?! well, think about it. huskies are a breed of dog... and puppies are baby dogs... SO, what do you think HUSKY PUPPIES are?!?!?!